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Kurotori Udon Kart System

Kurotori Udon Kart System is a VRChat creator asset from kurotori4423 on GitHub. Check the original listing for current files, setup notes, compatibility, and license details before importing.

GitHub Vehicles Udon Vehicle System
Pricing Free
Published 25 May 2026
Author kurotori4423

Kurotori Udon Kart System

Original source: GitHub by kurotori4423. Publisher description: Kart system that can be handled by a motion controller. Including: Sample scene, Kart 3D model, Desktop mode, Seat position adjustments, Visual synchronization, Oculus Quest Support, Time attack system. Check the original listing for current package files, setup notes, pricing, and license details before importing.

Original Listing: GitHub SDK Note: 2020.04.17.11.43 Demo / Preview: https://twitter.com/kurotori4423/status/1251437282478845954 Submitted by: naqtn

Original Listing Checks

Before importing, open the original GitHub listing and confirm package files, version notes, setup instructions, pricing, and license terms with kurotori4423.

How To Evaluate

  • Confirm the asset still matches your current VRChat SDK, UdonSharp, and Unity project versions.
  • Check whether the package needs scene setup, prefab placement, scripting knowledge, or external dependencies.
  • Test in a private or duplicate project before importing into a production world.
  • Look for networking, ownership, permissions, and performance implications if the system affects multiple players.

Before Importing

Create a backup or branch of your Unity project, read the publisher instructions, and import only after you understand what files and settings the asset may change. For Quest or cross-platform worlds, budget extra time for shader, texture, audio, and object-count cleanup.

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References

  • Original listing/source: Kurotori Udon Kart System.
  • Check the original listing for package contents, license, support, pricing, compatibility, and platform behavior before importing.

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Import Notes

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